Designed by asking key questions about rural communities, opportunity, and innovation, the Artist Innovation Mentorship program (NCMA AIM) strives to make a positive impact on the lives of youth and to welcome them into the NCMA community by establishing a mentorship between middle school students and practicing artists. In addition, it allows for the NCMA to serve as a bridge to connect youth and artists to the larger arts community across the state. The program, which runs year-round, is designed to feature a series of six-week artist residencies, bringing artists, art materials, and arts-integrated lesson plans into after-school programs across the state. Self-selecting students of middle school age are paired with professional, local NC artists during the residencies. Working with statewide community leaders, we identify sites that are a combination of highest need and immediate readiness in order to serve a wide variety of populations in primarily rural areas of North Carolina. Key elements of the program are a mentorship model, student and artist growth, support of diverse and community-based artists, attention to artists who work in different media, attention to artists at varying stages of development, and statewide awareness of the program. The AIM Western Regional Coordinator will work closely with the Director of Outreach and Audience Engagement to assist in the day-to-day operation of residencies in select counties west of the Piedmont region.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level